Category: wild life

The accumulation of tiny chemicals inside the bodies of killer whales is proving fatal for half of their populations around the world. All the aquatic mammals who rely on the ocean and other marine systems for their survival are called Marine Mammals. Some common examples include whales, manatees, polar bear, seals, and sea otters. There…

Paleontologists of Duke University reveal that Propotto Leakeyi does not belong to a bat. Fossils carry significant information about the events of the past. Analysis of a fossil can reveal some extraordinary facts. Similarly, they can alter the long-lasting beliefs of the humanity by providing the unknown piece of the puzzle. Such an instance took…

A Locust helped the scientists to figure out the response of a human brain to a similar smell in varying scenarios. Our brain is the most complex part of the human body. It works through a connection which exists between the senses and the brain. Our senses have immense importance as they play an integral…

Marine Organisms could go extinct in the coming years if industrial emissions of Carbon Dioxide are not controlled on an emergency basis. Climate change is inflicting disastrous effects on Earth in several ways. One of the most dangerous among them is the rapid increment in the levels of Carbon Dioxide in our atmosphere. As a…

The conservation of Mountain Gorilla seems to be on track thanks to the efforts of the International Gorilla Conservation Program and the local authorities. A recent survey has revealed that the population of, critically endangered, mountain gorillas is on the rise despite all the challenges including habitat loss, hunting, national instability, diseases, etc. Their number…

Death of 45 years old Rhino could prove to be the last nail in the coffin for the Extinction of the Northern White Rhinos. Extinction of species has earned the status of a ‘Crisis’ following the trend of mass extinctions around the world. Conservationists seemed more worried than sad as they announced the death of…

Why is this action being banned all over the world? Circus has been a great source of entertainment for many centuries but this industry has declined to near extinction in last few decades. There are numerous reasons that lead to the closing of circuses around the globe. Probably the most important factor is the protest…

Aphids are born pregnant It is known that many insects and wild animals have babies very soon. Sexual maturity is the age at which any being can reproduce, but Aphids seem to have something special. First of all, what are they? Aphids are small, soft-bodied insects that feed by inserting their slender mouthparts into phloem…

One hundred images were selected from more than 50,000 contest entries from 92 countries around the world The Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest is produced and developed by Natural History Museum, London and every year one hundred images are selected from more than 50,000. Is good to know that two of the photos were taken by kids…

Many of you asked for sure how marine animals do really sleep. Here is the answer, and it is amazing. 1. Sperm Whales In the past it was believed that Sper Whales are sleeping on the bottom of the ocean, but new studies are showing the real proof. They sleep for 10 to 15 minutes…

National Geographic releases a top in which you can find the best photo taken this year. The following images are included in “Nature” category. We better let the images speak. source: National Geographic. Credits on photos. Absolute KnowledgeWhat we think, we become. Educate yourself above and beyond knowledge! http://www.absolute-knowledge.com

Even though they are not human beings, dogs are probably the most intelligent and loyal animal species. However, there are things that you do not know about yet. Your dog’s sense of smell is 1,000 to 10 million times better than yours. A dog has between 125 million to 300 million scent glands, compared to…

It is 99-million-year-old and it’s the best preserved of its kind Kristin Romey, a staff writer covering archaeology and paleontology for National Geographic, affirms the remains of a baby bird has been discovered in a specimen of 99-milion-year-old amber. According to scientists from Gondwana Research, the hatchling belonged to a major group of birds known as…

This breakthrough is one to one billion Although the images appeared a few days ago in the National Geographic magazine, we are opening this topic just now because we wanted to make sure that this discovery is real and not an invention. While a mining team was digging near Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, they’ve discovered…

Drone footage taken in the far northeastern regions of Canada finally sheds light on how narwhals use the massive tusks protruding from their heads. MYSTERY BEHIND NARWHAL’S ICONIC TUSKS REVEALED: Video shows how narwhals use their iconic tusks to hunt fish. Filmed near Nunavut, Canada, a narwhal can be seen tapping a fish with its tusk.…

Rare Amazon jungle dog caught on video into a jungle in southeastern Peru. An ecologist working for a ecotourism company Rainforest Expeditions, Daniel Couceiro has a mission: to find out what happens with all the animals hidden in the forest. He was shocked when he saw a ‘Short-eared dog’. Walking these Amazonian trails, we are…

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